Massage Therapy for Hemorrhoids
Haemorrhoids, or piles, are varicose veins of the
rectum or anus. They are common in middle and later
life, often caused by years of chronic constipation.
The three different types of haemorrhoids include:

Internal haemorrhoids - found inside the rectum.
They are painless but tend to bleed.
Prolapsed haemorrhoids - a more severe and painful
form of internal haemorrhoids. These veins push
through the anus and hang out of the body,
particularly after going to the toilet. Sometimes,
the anal sphincter (ring of muscle) can strangulate
veins that hang out permanently.
External haemorrhoids - these are like small
haemorrhages (bleeds) under the skin around the
anus. They feel like hard lumps.
Step Bai Hui point
The midway on a line connecting the apes of both
ears, on the centre of vertex.
Wrap up head with the hands and get down
oppression lightly by thumb.
Massage Therapy
The specific point for headache and heaviness in the
head, the key is lightly to get down oppression
Main point for headache, dizziness, eye pain and
redness, irritability, hypertension from excess yang
in the upper body, often occuring with patterns of
excess Liver yang or Liver fire.
Agitation - Anal Prolapse - Deafness - Dizziness -
Headache - Headache Vertex - Hemiplegia -
Hemorrhoids - Hypertension - Jaw Disorders - Memory
Impaired - Mental Disorders - Nasal Congestion -
Nosebleed - Seizures - Shock - Tinnitus - Uterine
Prolapse - Vertigo - Windstroke
Step Da Zhui point
On the roots of neck, in the middle of the Centerline.
Massage the point for 1-3 minutes.
Massage Therapy
Main point for acute wind cold or wind heat, colds
and flu, especially with fever and chills, opens the
pores to cause sweating. If a patient with
underlying deficiency presents with chills and no
fever use moxa.
Step Shen Shu point
On the lower back, 1.5 finger's breadth lateral to
the lower border of the spinous process of the
second lumbar vertebra.
Massage the point by thumb for 1-3 minutes.
Massage Therapy
For all Kidney related issues which effect the
brain, bone, hair, teeth a/or hearing. Male
deficiency related sexual problems: impotence,
premature ejaculation, spermatorrhea, sterility,
exhaustion following ejaculation.
Asthma - Bone Disorders - Deafness - Diarrhea -
Dizziness - Edema - Ejaculation Premature -
Emaciation - Hematuria - Impotence - Knee Disorders
- Leukorrhea - Lumbar Pain - Menses Irregular -
Nephritis - Nocturnal Emissions - Seminal Emissions
- Tinnitus - Urinary Dysfunction - Urinary
Incontinence - Visual Disturbances
Step Chang Qiang point
Midway between the tip of the coccyx bone and the
anus.
Massage the point by
thumb for
1-3 minutes.
Massage Therapy
Main point for hemorrhoids from excess or
deficiency, anal prolapse, analfissure
Important point for genitourinary disorders, for the
five types of painful urinary disorder, urinary
retention, sexual exhaustion, impotence, seminal
emission.
Anal Prolapse - Clonic Spasm - Consitpation -
Diarrhea - Hemorrhoids - Impotence - Lumbar Pain -
Lumbar Spinal Pain - Mental Disorders - Sacral Pain
- Seizures - Stool With Blood - Tetany - Urinary
Dysfunction
Step Hui Yang point
On either side of the tip of the coccyx, 0.5
finger's breadth lateral to the posterior midline. Massage the point by
thumb for
1-3 minutes.
Massage Therapy
Resolves Damp Heat , Benefits The Coccyx , Regulates
The Lower Burner , Treats Hemorrhoids
Anal and
Rectal Conditions - Coccyx Pain - Diarrhea -
Dysenteric Disorder - Hemorrhoids - Impotence -
Leukorrhea - Lumbar And Leg Pain - Menstrual Lumbar
Pain
Step Zu San Li point
On the leg, one finger breadth lateral to the
tibia's anterior crest, 3 finger's breadth inferior
to knee. Massage the point for 1-3 minutes.
Massage Therapy
Harmonizes The Stomach , Regulates The Spleen ,
Supports The Correct Qi ,
Regulates Qi , Cools Fire , Activates The
Channel , Revives The Yang , Revives Consciousness ,
Drains Damp , Calms The Spirit , Nourishes Blood ,
Nourishes Yin , Strengthens Original Qi , Alleviates
Pain
Abdominal Distention - Abdominal Pain - Allergies -
Asthma - Borborygmus - Chest Pain - Constipation -
Cough - Diarrhea - Digestive Disturbances -
Dizziness - Dysuria - Edema - Edema Lower Body -
Fever - Gastrointestinal Disorders - Hemiplegia -
Hiccough - Hypertension - Indigestion - Intestinal
Disorders - Jaundice - Knee Disorders - Leg Pain -
Mastitis - Mental Disorders - Nausea - Neurasthenia
- Pancreatitis - Paralysis Due To Wind Stoke -
Reproductive System Disorders - Seizures - Shock -
Stomach Pain - Tibial Bone Pain - Ulcer Gastric -
Vomiting - Weakness General
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